When Book Day moves into Borrby Bio, you can get a taste of Björn Ranelids new book "Let the Sun Shine on All Children", while Anita Goldman helps us with a look back at Oppenheimer (big hit as a film here at the cinema last year) via his book "If I have to go to Los Alamos". Magnus Ranstorp talks about his terrorism research and the book "From the frontlines of terror", Johan Tralau takes us to Mesopotamia and back in the book 'The Myth of the Beginning of Time' and also brings the detective story 'The Hawk Sings of Death'. The artist and cartoonist behind "Five ants are more than four elephants", Owe Gustafson, talks about his exclusive memoir "Blädderex". Book Day ends with the awarding of The Badar Prize in the field of literature, which this year goes to Björn Ranelid.
During the break, Borrby Byalag sells coffee and cake.
Tickets cost SEK 200 and are only available on the Borrby Cinema website (see below).
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Programme Book Day 2024 in Borrby
13:00-13:45 Björn Ranelid - "Let the sun shine on all children"
13:45-14:30 Magnus Ranstorp - "From the front lines of terror"
14:30-15:00 Coffee and cake for sale by Borrby Byalag.
15:00-15:45 Anita Goldman - "Even if I have to travel to Los Alamos"
15:45-16:30 Owe Gustafson - "Blädderex"
16:30-17:15 Johan Tralau - "The myth of the beginning of time" and the detective story "The hawk sings of death"
17:15 Presentation of the Badar Prize.